You need some sort of oven to warm the shoe (easy bit), but then the hard bit is to get the vaccuum pump setup to mould them to your feet.

I picked up one a while ago as part of a package deal that I must get rid of.

Reality is that unless you buy the setup off me , you have to go to a bike shop that sells them and get them to do it. Normally, if you buy them from the LBS, they'll charge bugger all or nothing to do them, but if you bought them elsewhere, they can charge up to $75.

I have the shimano ones, for me the heat molding was a HUGE difference... They are a bit worse for wear now after nearly 6 years!!!... But are still so comfortable the thought of having to get new shoes scares me!.

I bought the same shoes from BikeBug online, the shop front said they'd do it for $50, but didn't think it would be worth it if I already had custom soles. At this stage I'm not going to do it, but then the shoes feel right as is.

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